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PUBLIC NOTICES FERTILISER RATIONING. APPEALS ON GROUNDS OF HARDSHIP. APPEALS for additional fertiliser for top-dressing purposes for the rationing year 1948/49 must be in the hands of the Chairman of the District Fertiliser Committee by July 20, 1948. Appeals will be considered only on the following bases: — 1. From those farmers who have not appealed on any previous occasion. or for those properties for which no previous appeal has been lodged by either the existing or by a former occupier. 2. From those farmers who can produce documentary evidence to the effect that they have brought in out of virgin country during the 1947/48 rationing period areas which have been sown down to new grass. Appeals from returned servicemen from World War 11, and from others who acquire after July 20, 1948, property for which there is no top-dress-ing fertiliser allocation, can be considered at any time during the rationing year ALL APPEALS MUST BE IN WRITING addressed by the farmer to the Chairman District Fertiliser Committee, care of Department of Agriculture for the district in which the property (for which the appeal is lodged) is situated- All applicants must state the name of the vendor from whom it is desired to obtain supplies of fertiliser in the event of the appeal being successful. Documentary evidence in support of appeals mentioned in paragraph 2 above should consist of a copy of the invoice for the grass seed, and also signed statements from the owners or managers of two neighbouring properties to the effect that the grass seed was sown on virgin country.

LAND BALLOT.

APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen graded "A" for store and fat sheep tif.E.) and wool for Wairarapa District or for any larger portion of Wellington Land District which includes Wairarapa, close with the undersigned at 3 pun. on Monday, July 12, 1948, for the undermentioned Farms. Applicants for Pongaroa, Awatea and Tikitapu sections must satisfy specified Farming Sub-Committe that they have had sufficient experience of type of country and must contact local Rehabiilation Officer not later than July 5, 1948, and arrange for examination. Suecesful applicants will be employed on a wages basis pending completion of an approved development programme and will be responsible for their own keep. Full particulars and application forms obtainable from Rehabilitation Offices. PONGAROA FARM SETTLEMENT (formerly Estate R. R. Burling): 4 undefined sections at Pongaroa, 40 miles east of Pahiatua. Approx, capacity 850 ewes and 700 dry sheep, with cattle. 3 fair dwellings and 1 where. Deposits: Leasehold £5OO, agreement sale and purchase £2OOO AWATEA FARM SETTLEMENT (formerly Estate A. J. Speedy): 2 sections of 1032 acres and 1705 acres, 24 miles east of Masterton. Approx, capacities 1100 -wes and 530 dry sheep, and 1250 ewes and 730 dry sheep with cattle. large homestead and new house. Deposits: Leasehold £5OO. agreemnt sale and purchase up to £2500. TIKITAPU FARM SETTLEMENT (formerly Tikitapu Estates, Ltd., I. McHardy and E. H. Dagg): 3 sections of 1086 acres, 947 acres and 1617 acres; 21 miles north-east of Masterton. Approx capacities 850 ewes and 730 dry sheep, 800 ewes and 420 dry sheep, and 1000 ewes and 1075 dry sheep, with cattle in each case. 1 new 3bedroom house and 2 renovated dwellings (8 and 6 rooms). Deposits: Leasehold up to £5OO. agreement sale and purchase up to £2500. TAUROA FARM SETTLEMENT (formerly Sir H. H. Miller and Estate E. Ellmers): 1 section of 1623 acres. 6 miles east of Pahiatua. Approx, capacity 900 ewes, 350 dry sheep with run cattle. 6-rocmed house. Deposits: Leasehold £5OO, agreement sale and purchase £2500. NELSON CLAY. Asst. Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 5014, WELLINGTON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 June 1948, Page 2

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